For the hypergeometric experiment that has a population size N = 12, with a number of successes m = 9, and a sample size

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For the hypergeometric experiment that has a population size N = 12, with a number of successes m = 9, and a sample size

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For the hypergeometric experiment that has a population size N = 12, with a number of successes m = 9, and a sample size n = 8, what is the probability that more than 5 success will be obtained? Your answer: Ο 0.735 Ο Ο Ο 0.881 Ο 0.007 O 0.745 0.127 Ο Ο Ο 0.477 O 0.353 0.703 Ο Ο 0.506 O 0.986
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